In the face of this hunger, fish remains the ultimate solution. Fish is not fashion, fish is survival. It feeds families, strengthens bodies, sharpens minds, and provides economic opportunity. It is ...
Mahmuda advised graduates to save some money while undergoing their National Youth Service Corps (NYSC); so they could start fish farming after passing out. Mahmuda, who disclosed this in an interview ...
A multimillion-dollar private investment in aquaculture is positioning Ogun State as a growing hub for large-scale fish production, as investors seek to tap Nigeria’s widening food supply gap. At the ...
Nigeria's Federal Government deepens collaboration with stakeholders to boost fish trade, empower women and youth, and ...
The country could slash its fish importation by at least 50 per cent within four years if the government commits a $1 billion investment at an interest rate of 0 to 2 per cent, according to the ...
The Treasurer, National Fish Association of Nigeria( NFAN), Chibunna Ubawuike, says plans by the Federal Government to ban fish importation will save the country over $1billion US dollars.
Overfishing has put exorbitant stress on our oceans. But there is a solution: Aquaculture—otherwise known as fish farming—is the practice of growing and harvesting fish in a controlled, regulated and ...
Dr. Garba Muhammad Bajoga is a retired permanent secretary, veterinary surgeon and seasoned farmer with decades of hands-on experience in crop, livestock and fisheries production. He served in the ...
The WorldFish has disclosed that Nigeria spends about $1.2billion annually on importation of fish. The organisation also disclosed that not less than 45 per cent of the fish consumed in Nigeria are ...
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